That the inmates would regulate their own behavior was one of the main benefits of the Panopticon. Bentham must be spinning in his grave that he did not live to the day he could dream of it going universal.
Why not start by having corporations buy the stuff back from us, like returning bottles. It would create a recycle economy that would mostly benefit the lower classes. It would incentivize companies to make products that last longer.
The model they want is designed for everyone to live in a tiny cookie cutter house where you don't have to store anything because you're renting what's there.
That the inmates would regulate their own behavior was one of the main benefits of the Panopticon. Bentham must be spinning in his grave that he did not live to the day he could dream of it going universal.
Why not start by having corporations buy the stuff back from us, like returning bottles. It would create a recycle economy that would mostly benefit the lower classes. It would incentivize companies to make products that last longer.
The model they want is designed for everyone to live in a tiny cookie cutter house where you don't have to store anything because you're renting what's there.